Thursday, April 28th, 1948. C MiND % IAYSTERY) i ;‘; #VC :\l‘\ ) Wst ‘: ht y ue 9" ARd tbrom Row _ _ feoince o« corpova We "elrâ€"rer “b*‘ The farbenis Company the Prevests FRIDAY EPm 202. Yeoare mss oo faste w hy totres apany use pe uh $0,+ & but Wrinee aad Predomd by DOUGLAS FARBAMES, &. Dueted by HAJ OMLS â€" & aNDEPENDENT PRINTING IS MIGHTY FINE PRINTING SATURDAY o «s WEWNRY DANIELL ROBERT COOTE icel BRUCE MONDAY & TUESDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT m .*â€".---â€" $250.00 $20,00 CARTOON AND SHORT EVERY THURSDAY ON _ OUR STAGE TwO OFFERS THIS WEEK PARAMOUNT NEWS sHORT SUBJECTS SHORT SUBJECTS APRIL 29 MAY 2 â€" 3 MAY 4 â€"5 CONTINUATIONS The retiring 3%... who was 65 on April 10, intends to devote more time to the business in which he has been engaged for the past 30 and part owner of Jonesâ€"Lockhart Ltd., a flourishing retail builders‘ supplies and fuel firm in the city. | "I plan to take time out to relax and enjoy myself and have more time for the sports 4 enjoy, like bowling and fishing." he said, with a sigh of anticipation. ‘"Believe it or not, I haven‘t been on a fishing trip in eight years." . C "Mac" Lockhart‘s political career | mmmmc-uu' Back in 1935, as chairman of the ..MMJM] he was fighting City Council for a $3,000 grant towards the repairing of city schools. His outapoken stand won the admiration and respect of lnmmmm»‘ suaded him to run for mayor. Deâ€" termined to get action on the pubâ€" lie school isshe, "Mac" Lockhart accepted the challenge. On Jan. 16, 1935, by an overwhelming majorâ€" ity, he became mayor of St. Cathâ€" arines, defeating Fred Beard. He went from Board of Education chairman to mayor in one jump, without serving one day on the Lincoin County member of parliaâ€" ment for the Progres=ive Conservâ€" atives, and found himself occupyâ€" ing a seat in the House of Comâ€" mons at Ottawa by October. He succeeded the late Hon. J. D. Chapâ€" lin, who served As M.P. for Lincoin for 16 years. _ In the 1935 federal election, Mr. Lockhart In 1940 his opponent was the late Senator Joe Bench, whom he beat by a majority of nearly 800 votes. By 1945, however, it appears that Lincoln constituents had finâ€" ally decided Lockhart was their man, putting him in with a majorâ€" ity of 4,849 over Col. F. C. McCorâ€" LINCOLN‘S LOCKHART faintest idea." His successor as party candidate will be named at the Nominating Convention of the Progressiveâ€" Conservatives scheduled for May 20 at Beamsvilie. | Mr. Lockhart expressed regret at severing connections with his leadâ€" er, Col. George Drew, whom he says has "created a very definite impression not only with his own nny.w.mm-hnd the House as well." 6 h+ 7.wmm M.PF. also had a kind word for Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, whom he considers a worthy suc» cessor to Mr. King. C Referring to the current political |, m.mmammm- < eral election, Mr. Lockbart thinks| it will not be until the fall. It is u.quoaumumnum West particularly, and farmers in general do not favor elections durâ€" ing their busy months, the harvestâ€" ing season. "However, the government may decided to hold the election before fall. Only Mr. St. Laurent can tell | you that," he chuckled. _ Although he is looking forward to his wellâ€"earned rest, Mr. Lockâ€" hart says he is going to miss the active, interesting life at Ottawn and the fellowship of the members. "I do want to express my deep appreciation for the courtesy and generosity the people of Lincoin ‘cum.yhnn-umdto-cmll \unyun!hneufldmhn- ner of the County as their repre» sentative," he said. "I have tried to serve them well, and shall endeayâ€" or to continue helping in any way I can. I‘ve discovered that it‘s the amall things we do for others that sometimes change lives and bring the greatest happiness." Mr. Lockhart‘s letter to Lincoln Who will be the new MP. for MOmcd ":‘i"_'l' "_.'â€"" t Mr. J. R. Stork, President, Lincoiln County mnw_. RKR. 3, St. Catharines, Ont. \MW.M& About two weeks ago, I was adâ€" 111 8 ol l oofficctar reliet wien" wpee" arena, _ Accordingly, I will not be contesting the nomination on May sourtesy and support extenced "A my behaif, by yoursalf, and the Mdfl“fl-!“ also to express my appreciation of :I-wâ€"â€"l mEREY _ l . sball always 263 votes, defeating 143 Geneva St., St,. Catharines, Ont. April 19, 19049. "I haven‘t the lage Inn the music of Paul Page and his orchestra, while the main attracâ€" tion will be the selection of a Blos. som Queen, the lucky girl to be crowned by Miss Canada of 1948 if through. Grimsby, of course, will have a candidate in the running. Catharines, Welland, Niagara Falls and one or two other centres. semiâ€"final is being arranged, with Phone 568â€"R Grimsby MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE like t 1 Mowadays, it‘s no trick at all to pay a visit to the folks back home on Ontario‘s highways, fast and modern buses 'counulom service direct to the farm gate. TAXT FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP Tax Included (subject to change) can be carried '-u""" â€"Mâ€"l the dispersal of unâ€" limited quimtities of the ducats, Eemens SE ic w2 m.mlfnmr&om hundred mark will be sold, thus keeping the beautiful Oak Room from becoming overcrowded. ‘The tickets are now on sale, and can be obtained from the Village Inn and g:hwat.h\lm‘luw re. ‘Those wishing to see the semiâ€" hllhnubhubnm-‘ tion now, by calling Miss O‘Neil at the Village Inn. _ Among those working industâ€" ‘Mh-fltthwntnhllh- ‘Mc(hmmm Harry Tuer, Bric Seiby, Gord Hadâ€" ter, Arnold Inglehart, Nick Saunâ€" |¢-.MM'-°°"""“" Jack Giifford and others. GRIMSBY DISTRICT Mmmwlnï¬lfl our nurses when off duty ase sist on busy day#. ‘ It was a real inspiration to the nursing staff to have Miss Living» stone at our Annual Meeting and Miss Livingstone spent the followâ€" img afternoon with me at our office “mmm«u'Mml general setâ€"up. ‘The calls in the various parts of the County are as follows:â€" ‘leatitham . 138 phase of the survey if it is to be successful. Every person who calls will have aseard on which each reâ€" ‘sident will be asked to submit to an Xâ€"Ray examination. The survey is voluntary, but it is hoped that every resident will take advantage of the survey, not only in his or her own interests, but also in the interests of the entire communitiy. It is difficult to streas the serâ€" tousness of ‘Tuberculosis. It is a disease which is not ipcurable if eaught in the carly stages, An Xâ€"Ray examination is the surest and aprediest method of determinâ€" ing the presence of T.B. in the human body. A few moments of your tine during this survey here, wili ease the minds of all who may at «ometime or other been caused needess worry. If they have someâ€" ! Rvery district in Ontario will be having just such a survey, and it umbym«:qhm gram that Grimsby and North Grimaby will take the lead by turnâ€" Ing in a one hundred percent score. Costing you nothing, Hittle time is involved, as the machine is capable of taking 100 Xâ€"Rays per minute! Noolutthcm:&?mm jJewelry or any r metal object in the vicinity of the chest should not be worn. Four locations have heen selectâ€" ed for different days of the week of May 8 to 14. Monday the Unit will be at St. Mary‘s Hall, top of the Grimsby Mountain. Tuesday, May 10th, the Unit will ‘mhfldrw-mnn. went of Hagar‘s School, No. 8 Highway. WeOednent and Thursday the |Unit will to care of Orimaby of trouble could mean complete proper, the plabeing the Baptist Church, corner Mountain ‘and Eim Streets. May, the east end will be taken & of, when the Unit will be lood at Nick‘s Launch, corner of I Road and No, 8 Highway. _‘ This is not an appéd! your generosity, but an AppPOA) heneâ€" fAit yourself, your fam an d friends.. When a canter calls, mmm:fltflhom Peninsula Sanitorium. .,I..g TB. in Lincoin County., IT‘s YOUR DUTY lently obtain a complete 11 107 41 19 Lemmenmmemmemmenmmmememmmememete en CC 20000 0000 ce 0 _ CHERRIES "=‘~ 31¢ w CHERRIES **~ 196 > PINEAPPLE . * 31¢ Bricut‘s PEACHES * 23¢ wsmaus mAJIGINS > 156 @ TOMATO SOUP ..~~~2~ 22%¢ Romnar COFFEE®*:28«, ‘@§53¢ TOMATO JUICE:= 2: 23« w« GRAPE JUICE ~23¢, 41¢ Sockeye SALMON "~ 23¢ ae!" CAKE MIX "~‘ 20c PEANUT BUTTER * .. 37¢ monm: POMATOES ** 206 Kr:ra SALMON "> 216, \@ 39@s W SOAP Fuaxss * MARCGARINE LIBBY‘S KRAUT ‘%® 176 JELLY Poworns=«â€"â€"â€"~ 2« 17¢ NABOB COFFEE *‘ OLe NIBLETS CORN "« 19e »=t, LIBBY‘S BEANS _ * 16e SUPER SUDS ~3%7., 63¢ E. D. SuurwsKETCHUP!®® 2321c SociEtr CAT FOOD \~ 11¢ HEINZ BABY FOODS â€" 3 ~= 25e HAWES FLOOR WAX =29e6, 49c NEW GREEN CABBAGE .......................... Ib. 6s P.E1. POTATOES ...................... 10 ths. 29¢ COOKING ONIONS, No. 1 ................. 4 ths. 15¢ enesm oailyiâ€" mhubarb, Butk Carrets: Cal. Oranges ROUND STEAKS OR ROASTS ..................69c lb. SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT ChHECK ThHIs List ron weekâ€"Enp SPECIALS ECONOMIZE . .. '&‘uv:l'. & :“u. : 236 u. £66 3¢c D. 35c b. 39¢ bb.